Monday, March 03, 2008

Critical Failure #5

Posted by Vanir at 12:40 AM


Any time I get an idea that makes me snort-laugh more than twice, no matter how stupid it is, I must consider sharing it with the world. Sorry everyone!

I am equally sorry that this has also been made into a T-shirt, available for purchase at the Stupid Merchant. If I can see JUST ONE person wearing this at Gen Con this year, I will die happy. It will rekindle my belief in the mysteries of the universe.... AND the Internets!

Hey, at least it wasn't an "All Your Base" parody. :)

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Friday, January 04, 2008

What I Did On My Christmas Vacation

Posted by Vanir at 1:42 AM
For Christmas this year, I decided to do something special for my two esteemed cohorts. I decided to draw all the characters in every party we'd ever had since we started playing D&D together, Evensbrook-style. Well, needless to say, it got out of hand really fast, so I settled for three groups.

For the other members of our party, I just framed a picture of our current group (the ones in the middle). This image is a flattened version of the photoshop file, but what I ended up doing is cutting out all the figures (with a ton of help from my lovely wife Efreak) and pasting them in a multi-layered glass frame so it was kinda 3-D (Had I any brains, I would have taken pictures of it before giving it away!).

At any rate, here it is!



Nobody but our D&D group knows who most of these guys are, so I'll spare you the details (unless you're just DYING to hear about them!), but you'll find both Bat Loaf and Ari in the middle group. And obviously, the group on the left is our old friends from the Evensbrook campaign. That dashing fellow on the left is Swun, our friend John's character from that campaign. You'll meet him pretty soon.

Oh, that's right, did I mention Evensbrook is due for a comeback here shortly? I can't say it'll be weekly, but it WILL be updated. Dante and the Stupid Ranger have been very cool about letting me scale back how much I contribute to make time for things like work and incoming little Vanirs due in March, but I really love writing for this site and drawing comics so you definitely haven't seen the last of me. Sorry I was gone so long. I really missed this!

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Monday, November 12, 2007

Critical Failure #4: Finger Lickin' Damage

Posted by Vanir at 1:06 AM

Monday, November 05, 2007

Critical Failure #3: Introducing Leopold

Posted by Vanir at 12:01 AM

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Critical Failure #2: Halloween Edition

Posted by Vanir at 2:40 AM
Happy Halloween!


P.S. if anybody needs a ride to Hell later, I'm sure I'll be going there for this. :)

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Evensbrook #15

Posted by Vanir at 2:24 AM

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Monday, October 22, 2007

Dude, where's my color?

Posted by Vanir at 1:29 AM
You may have noticed a distinct lack of color in today's Evensbrook comic. This is for several reasons, but perhaps not the obvious ones.

It takes me, on average, 6 to 8 hours to do an Evensbrook strip. This time has decreased somewhat over the last few months with some practice (and a sweet new Intuos tablet Efreak got me for my birthday to replace my wiggly-line-making Graphire). However, it's still a pretty significant chunk of time out of my week, and I find myself staying up way past my bedtime to get it done pretty frequently. I have NO idea how most webcomic authors pull off a daily strip. Those who know me are well aware that staying up late is my standard pattern of doing pretty much anything, so it wouldn't normally be a problem except I'm starting to get a little frustrated with the strip.

Why, you might ask? Well, Evensbrook is a comic retelling of our group's best-loved D&D campaign. Everybody who played in it has really fond memories of it. I still get excited remembering stuff that happened. But one problem I realized early on is that I felt somewhat obligated to relive every last detail - and I'm fairly obsessive-compulsive. Then, a few weeks later, Jonathan Drain posted an article that struck close to home. If nobody wants to hear about your D&D character, drawing a comic about them that takes up all your free time isn't a very good idea.

This probably sounds like I'm planning to stop drawing Evensbrook. Happily, that is not the case. I am, however, going to change things up a bit. Here's a basic idea of what's going to happen, at least on an experimental basis:


  • Less color - It doesn't look as nice and polished, but it is WAY FASTER to do a black and white comic. I'll probably be saving color strips for big plot events, or if I've got lots of time and am feeling colorful. In the meantime, I will learn how to shade better.

  • Better pacing - Every strip you've seen thus far? Happened in the very first session of the campaign -- and there's more to go -- and I already left out plenty. I love owlbears as much as the next guy, but even I was amazed it took me a month to get through that part. In a daily strip, I could see this working, but I don't want to bore everyone to death on minutiae when I get one strip a week.

  • More comic-y - I don't know if that's even a word, but what I'm getting at is I want at least one of two things to happen during a strip - a plot point, or something funny. This doesn't need to be an exact blow by blow of our old campaign.




The other change we're planning on making with the comics here at SR is that we have left Critical Failure woefully neglected, dooming it to live up to its name. This will soon be addressed. The thought process around here is that people might connect better to a regular, more generic D&D comic than they would to a serial strip about an epic adventure. We're not sure, but it's enough to make us consider making Critical Failure a weekly feature, and have Evensbrook update whenever I can get to it.

At its heart, I love drawing these comics for everyone but I have enough on my plate right now that I want to make sure my attention is where it's needed (and wanted). The comics page gets hit pretty hard every Monday -- but we rarely get feedback on it. I would greatly appreciate any feedback anyone has to give here.

Sorry for the sudden instability, and for a slightly bumpy artistic ride for a little while. Just to reassure everyone, though -- nobody's quitting drawing anything. I'm just trying to figure out how best to do it. Thanks for listening, and especially for reading.

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Evensbrook #14

Posted by Vanir at 1:26 AM

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Monday, October 15, 2007

Evensbrook #13

Posted by Vanir at 2:14 AM


New Evensbrook comic every Monday!

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Sunday, October 07, 2007

Evensbrook #12

Posted by Vanir at 11:47 PM


New Evensbrook comic every Monday!

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Evensbrook #11

Posted by Vanir at 2:02 AM


New Evensbrook comic every Monday!

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Monday, September 24, 2007

Evensbrook #10

Posted by Vanir at 9:42 AM


New Evensbrook comic every Monday!

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Evensbrook #9

Posted by Vanir at 12:35 AM


New Evensbrook comic every Monday!

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Evensbrook #8

Posted by Vanir at 1:17 AM


New Evensbrook comic every Monday!

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Monday, September 03, 2007

Evensbrook #7

Posted by Vanir at 12:50 AM


New Evensbrook comic every Monday!

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Evensbrook

Posted by Vanir at 10:24 PM









Join our intrepid adventurers on their quest to save the world from eternal darkness. The adventure begins RIGHT NOW!

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